Walk to the Garden of Chinese Scholars

  • Category: Arts, cultures and societies
  • Semester: Semester 2 (S2)
  • ECTS credits
    2 ECTS – 20 hours
  • Number of places
    North Campus: 10 places & South Campus: 10 places
  • Teaching locations

    (S2) North Campus – Moufia

    (S2) South Campus – Buffer

General rules

Target audience

Priority licensing levels

  • Open to everyone

Recommended sectors

All sectors

Prerequisites

No

UEO open to students in international exchange programs

For students in an exchange program, registration is made directly with the International Relations Department (without going through the registration platform dedicated to the UEO).

Description of the WEU

If modern China seems to rhyme with industry and the race for performance, the soul of modern Chinese still has its roots in the soil of the garden of Chinese scholars.

For several millennia, Chinese scholars, led by the illustrious Confucius, have been the emblematic reference for the Chinese who draw their philosophical and artistic inspiration from them. Nourished by Confucianism, Taoism and Zen Buddhism, they were true aesthetes capable of tasting beauty in forms as varied as nature.
poetry, calligraphy, gastronomy or more simply the contemplation of nature.

Just like the scholars of old, let yourself be guided through the garden from which Chinese culture draws its energy. Around a century-old tree, you will be introduced to Tang poetry, while on an old mossy stone, you will discover the art of calligraphy. ZHOU fang opens the doors to another world for you.

During this UEO, you will learn, through the study of artistic works (poetry, drawing, calligraphy, gastronomy), to appreciate the beauty of Chinese art. This will naturally lead you to better understand the philosophy of this people and to appreciate their legendary spirituality. You will take the opportunity to introduce yourself to the age-old art of one of the intangible treasures of humanity: Chinese writing.

WHAT DO I LEARN? Targeted RNCP skill blocks

  • Implementation of methods and tools from the disciplinary field
  • Written and oral expression and communication

Other specific skills

Development of intercultural skills

Teaching methods

  • Synchronous remote

Assessment methods

Terminal control

Forecast timetable

Planning Walk in the Chinese Scholars’ Garden S2

The UEOs do not appear on the Timetable (EDT) of your License.

The UEO managers will communicate to you directly any changes to EDT that may occur during the semester.

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